He's the fourth NCAA individual winner in Georgia Tech history.
Not what Wallin was aiming for heading into the day, but still a fantastic result! #GoBucks
Moving on to match play and a chance to win a national title! #GoBucks
Georgia Tech sophomore Hiroshi Tai survived a triple bogey on his 17th hole with a closing par for a 1-under 71, and it was just enough to win the NCAA men's golf title Monday at La Costa. It also helped the Yellow Jackets narrowly join the eight teams that advance to match play to compete for the team title. Tai became the fourth player from Georgia Tech to win the NCAA individual title, and first since Troy Matteson in 2002.
Thru | Total | Purse | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
2 | -19 | $1,000,000 | ||
2 | -19 | $90,000 | ||
F | -18 | $44,375 | ||
F | -18 | $44,375 | ||
F | -18 | $44,375 | ||
F | -18 | $44,375 | ||
F | -17 | $32,000 | ||
F | -16 | $27,500 | ||
F | -16 | $27,500 | ||
F | -16 | $27,500 |